Courthousenews.com Pulled Article About Another 9/11 Lawsuit

I wrote this for the families, but mostly for Bob. - Jon Jon Gold 12/8/2019
Many people are aware of the lawsuit brought on by 9/11 Family Members against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A lesser known lawsuit exists brought on by the Lawyers' Committee for 9/11 Inquiry and Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. 9/11 Family Member Bob McIlvaine, who lost his son Bobby on the day of 9/11, is also listed as a plaintiff in the lawsuit.

Earlier this year on March 26th 2019, courthousenews.com published an article concerning the lawsuit. Within a day, the article was pulled from the website. I personally tried to contact them to find out why the article was pulled but I never heard from anyone.

Ted Walter, AE911Truth.org's Director of Strategy and Development describes the article as "fair coverage" concerning the lawsuit. I agree with his assessment.

Although Bob McIlvaine is the only 9/11 Family Member listed as a plaintiff, I know there are many 9/11 Family Members who still have questions about how those buildings came down. On August 26th 2008, Dr. Shyam Sunder, the Director of NIST, held a "Technical Briefing Webcast" concerning their report on the destruction of WTC7. Some of the September Eleventh Advocates ("Jersey Girls") can be heard expressing doubt on the webcast concerning what we were being told. In February of 2010, the September Eleventh Advocates endorsed ae911truth.org's efforts.

The question of how those buildings came down has long been attacked by the establishment news. Unfortunately, those buildings are where the majority of people were brutally murdered that day. It was a crime scene after all. Giving a clear and concise explanation that makes sense about how those buildings came down is not too much to ask for. Especially when it's asked by people who lost someone that day.

Whatever reason courthousenews.com took down that article, hopefully they and other outlets will reassess their policies concerning those buildings in the future.